Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Hey guys! Sorry for the absence! I was doing so good sticking to my schedule...and then life happens! I woke up Easter weekend with my neck out of whack (again) but in a different spot this time, just to keep things interesting. It so frustrating having this happen every few months! I've spent the past couple weeks babying my neck and going to my chiropractor and getting trigger point massages on my neck (which are NO FUN if you've never had one) BUT I think I'm finally on the mend. I swatched these weeks ago and they got lost in the mayhem! I picked up these new-to-me Essence brand polishes on a recent trip to Ulta. I have no experience with this brand so I thought I'd grab a couple! I saw the angled eye-liner brush and grabbed that too since I'm always looking for new brushes to clean up polish around my cuticles with. I would say the color selection was pretty good, there was about 15 maybe? I just started with these 2...no shocker on the colors I picked, yes? ;)

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Essence "the gel"

First up, a comment on the size and price. These were $1.99 for each of the polishes and the brush. Essence is known to be a budget brand but I've heard good things about many Essence products so I figured it was a safe bet. The bottles are 0.27ml, which is larger than a mini but less than a "full size" polish which would be around 0.5ml.

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brush comparison

Here is how the new angled brush compares to some of the other ones in my rotation. Currently I'm mostly using the Sonia Kashuk brush from Target ($10). It has held up the best so far against the constant use of acetone. I used to use the Elf small angled brush ($2-3) but have been getting frustrated with it lately. The ELF concealer brush ($1) is just ok for me, I use it most for heavy glitters and stuff I don't want getting into my good brush. I'm always on the look out for recommendations of *good* clean up brushes!

Here's a look at the brush and wand. Flat brush similar to the Sally Hansen Insta-dri line. Wide flat brush, a little janky on the end....not entirely straight but at least the edge is even.

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You can see how wide the wand is getting it in and out of the bottle, but it's no wear near as tight of a fit as the Insta-Dri line. (grr, hate those)

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All in all, the formula was FANTASTIC on the 2 I picked up! Hooray! I had no problems with the brush, it was workable.

"#lucky" is a hot pink with a great formula again. This is 2 coats plus topcoat. I am definitely keeping an eye out for a sale on this brand so I can pick up some more!

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Last word on the brush...mmmmm it was a no go. Bummer! It worked ok at first but at the end of swatching these 2 polishes it was totally ratchet. The bristles were, like, dissolving and shrinking. Dang! Ah well! ﻿﻿

Friday, April 1, 2016

Hey guys! Here's a round up of the manis I wore in March! I'm a day late posting these :/ I have been setting blogging goals for myself and I'm doing a really good job at meeting them until now! I can only manage 2 blogs a week so I put them on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and I was doing great until now! My neck has been bothering me this week and I've been super busy with life stuff so this last post took a backseat. But the weeks not over yet so I'm just going to pretend like it's still Thursday. ;)

My computer keyboard is being really slow (anyone else ever have that issue) and my neck is bothering me so this won't be as wordy as usual!

My changes didn't save either so I'm feeling particularly postal! grr! I had to redo this post like 3 times!

This is I Scream Nails Liquorice Twist (black) with dry brush of Grasshopper Pie (green) and Soft Serve (white). I loved this mani! I blogged all my I Scream Nails polishes HERE.

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This is some accidental Elsa nails I did. The base blue is Loaded Lacquer January jelly of the month topped with Zoya Mosheen and Funky Fingers Elsa.

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Here is Color Club Age of Aquarius (untried forever!) with dry brushing of OPI 50 Years of Style and accent nail Zoya Cosmo

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Here is a needle drag marble with several colors from the Zoya spring petals collection. I am really terrible at this technique but I'm going to try to practice more. I have the entire Petals collection here. The purple bottle I'm holding is Aster.

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This was my actual St. Patrick's Day mani, it was China Glaze Four Leaf Clover the gold is China Glaze Angel Wings and on my pinky is Sinful Colors new texture Sweeten the Teal (my fav of the new textures which you can see HERE!)

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This is one of my few pipe dream polish untrieds, it was from a pipe down this love is bliss box that I picked up from a destash sale. This is "peekaboo slip"

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My Easter mani was OPI Chic from Ears to Tail topcoated with 18K Pure topcoat and accented with Honey Rider. This is one of my many untried OPI pinks, it has a nice subtle shimmer in it but the formula is terrible....still streaky after 3 coats, I gave up after that.